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ArticlesMay 1994



Editorial The Entertainment Factor
Letters Letters to the Editors
News & Views The Engines to Make Multimedia Mainstream�� ��TI's Breakthrough DSP�� ��Take 2�� ��LANtastic 6.0 Creates Peer Pressure�� ��More...
Book and CD-ROM Reviews Phone Books�� ��Entertaining Math Models�� ��More...
Cover Story Componentware�� ��Object Wars
Features Extensible Softwa re Systems�� ��Subtyping Or Subclassing?�� ��Inheritance or Delegation?�� ��The Computerized Patient Record�� ��Desktop Data Conferencing�� ��The High Cost of Videoconferencing�� ��DSPs and the PC Mainstream
State Of The Art Wireless Gets Real�� ��PCSes Are Coming�� ��Universal Wireless Lans�� ��The Evolution Of A S tandard�� ��Agents Away�� ��Speaking the Same Language
Reviews E-Mail from Afar�� ��E-Mail in Your Pocket�� ��Can PC E-Mail Be the Wrong Choice?�� ��Without Peer�� ��Poet in Motion�� ��Desktop Dictation�� ��Learning to Listen�� ��Printer at Work
Hardware Big-Screen Stars
Reviews SITcomm Is Serious
BYTE Lab Product Report Head To Head: 71 Printers
Hands On The Panose Typeface-Matching System�� ��The Icon Programming Language�� ��IPX and NetBIOS for OS/2
Pournelle Crash, Bang--Quake
What's New Information on New Products
Commentary The Introversion of America

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Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it is theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.

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